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Show 2B Thursday, Nov. Emery County Progress Majors, Hinkins to wed Vw ' 1 the Kristena E. Eden, Island before settling 28, of Cleveland is in Cleveland. She attended the among approximately of Eastern 15,000 women College and Utah nation the graduated throughout to be listed in the 1979 from the University of Utah in 1974 with a Young bachelors degree in Outstanding Women of America. home economics. The publication is She has taught adult classes for to education honor designed women ages 21 to 36 of edition Orangeville. Hie wedding will be Saturday, Nov. 17 in LDS Manti the Temple. is reception for Friday, 23 at the Orangeville Ward cultural hall, p.m. A who planned Nov. 7-- f 1 15& niit 9 The couple plans to of have themdistinguished selves in their homes, their professions and their communities. Nadene Majors, Todd Hinkins live in Orangeville. plans rites Cleveland woman called outstanding engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Nadene to Todd Hinkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delile Hinkins Bliss National program , ) Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Majors of Huntington announce 15, 1979 Carbon Bliss of Gary Anchorage, Alaska of both Emphraim, of formerly Orangeville, announce School District, given private sewing lessons, and the forthcoming marriage of their designed and made Heidi to McKray Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnson of Manti The wedding will be clothes sold locally and in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Eden has held numerous positions in the LDS Church and served on many civic committees. daughter Saturday, Nov. The 17. and bride-to-b- e groom-elec- arev t graduates of Manti Pinewood race winners told Eden Mrs. is married to Kent Eden Orangeville Second with Keelee Billie and they have a son Ward Cub Scouts Pack coming in second and 3904 held its annual Michael Roberts third. and two daughters. Pinewood derby Nov. The award for Best 1951 in She was born The U.S. Postal in the post office at Dale. Starting date in Oceanside, Calif, 1. Taking First place looking car was given Castle Dale Nov. 9 and closing Service announces an and has lived in was John Christensen, to Steven Law. tor ap- Apply Bliss and Karen School. High attended She Snow College; he attended Technical Utah College at Provo. Clerk exams set for post office McKray Johnson, Heidi Bliss and The bride-to-b- e her parents lived in Emery County from 1963 to 1968 while Mr. Bliss was a coach at Emery High. examination for clerk plication blanks to the date will be Nov. 21 for Colorado, Idaho, and carrier positions post master at Castle receiving applications. Arizona and on Wake Orangeville Save now and stay warm all winter in these comfortable colorful Moonboots. Road shows will be Youths Reg. up to $19.99 Youths Reg. $17.99 poly-vin- Moonboot with contrasting stripes and rugged sole thats built to last. Mens SfltTOO 23S2 Women's and Boys 1108 NOW 1080 Nov. cultural hall 20. members to All Ward are invited attend. three Thursday, of the members community went to Provo to enter MTC program prior to embarking on LDS missions. They are Loa Stilson, Courtney Gareldine p.m. Featured speaker is Rudolf 17, at 7 Packer. Olsen Alice tertained the provement enIm- Club Monday of last week. The ladies enjoyed the afternoon of business and social and a lovely luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Sitterud have moved to Castle Dale after being lifelong residents here. They will be greatly missed. Jaynine Hinkins hosted a Tupperware party in honor of Nadine Majors for her forthcoming marriage to Todd Hinkins. It was held in her home. Peacock leads debate team Mens Moonboot in navy poly with blue nylon accents. Its lightweight, yet super warm and sturdy. NOW Neal Peacock, son of and Mrs. V.L. Peacock of Castle Dale and a graduate of Emery High School, won first place in Boys' Reg $16 99 Mr. $1100 NOW Lincoln Prices good through weekend. IFSaySess Americas Ward Cox and Scovill. Youths hostess to the mem- California., and Mr. bers of the Clique Club and Mrs. Vaughn Fail for their regular from Cleveland. Thursday Orangeville welcomes meeting evening. They enjoyed these new people. a social and a lovely Mrs. and Mr. Sitterud in the First Ward luncheon. Raymond The members of the received a mission call meeting. Many and New Century Club met to Fairbanks, Alaska. friends relatives were in at- at the home of Eloise They will leave about tendance. Moffitt. A delicious Jan. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Ladue luncheon was served Helen Swasey left to the ladies and an Scovill and family afternoon spent the weekend at last week to spend the enjoyable the home of Mr. and Thanksgiving holiday spent Wednesday. New members of the Mrs. Fred Van Buren. with her son, Donald Ware, and family of community are Mr. They were here also to Mrs. Salt Lake City. She and Floyd attend Ladues sisters to Saulsbery and family testimonial will then Sunday. go The Elders of the California to spend the of Logan, Robert Ward are Christmas holiday Bennett of Holden, Ut., First with her daughter the Woods family from sponsoring a Fireside East Carbon, and the in the Relief Society Judy. Dora World was Bishop family from room Saturday, Nov. out-of-to- held in the Orangeville Royal blue Moonboot with rainbow stripes and red laces that pull snug. It has durable nylon uppers with a thick' gripper sole. 6 Christman farewell Sunday home from a testimonials were held Bountiful hospital for Gareldine Scovill where she spent time in the Second Ward for treatments of a Sacrament meeting back ailment. and for Courtney Cox Lupreal is Warm Winter Moonboots Rita Humphrey 748-2- U Iios8oMcee 1 Self-- Service PRICE Castle Rock Shopping Center at 1193 Douglas in extemporaneous at a speaking meet. He home two brought trophies as well as California Shoe Store 1979 E - debate and third place Volume Shoe Corporation certificates superior Main, Price Six College for per-formance- s. of Eastern Utah Speech conclusion ot the to tournament. Pasadena, Calif, He received superior recently in their first certificates for this tournament of the year event and also for and returned with radio speaking. Vince Chilcott, son three trophies of Mrs. Helen Chilcott of son John Egan, Mr. and Mrs. John of Salt Lake City and a Egan of Price and a graduate of East High a cergraduate of Davis was awarded of excellence tificate won third High, place Infor r Oral in the contest and speaking terpretation. He was asked to perform missed the finals of his speech during the this event by one awards banquet at the speaker point. students traveled after-dinne- Coach Forensics the tournament Neil Warren said he were Bonnie Bid- - was pleased with the success of the squad. dinger, daughter of Im sorry that we Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd were not able to take of Price our entire team to Biddinger (Carbon High School) ; Pasadena, but those Christine Johansen, who went represented daughter of Mrs. us well, he said. We Louise Johansen of placed fifth at the Orangeville (Emery tournament in a field High); and Heidi of twenty-twschools Hibbard, daughter of that included junior Mr. and Mrs. Forrest colleges as well as Hibbard of Salt Lake four-yecolleges and City (Granger High). universities. in (3Oo0,ui 0 B(3CH7 MCffiDCJ All Styles Reg. $24 to $27 aIW Billy Other Specials at Also earning points o ar |